TO NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I 1 TO-NIGHTI!! A NOVELTY FOR~ NEW ZEALAND. POSITIVELY ONE~NIGHT ONLY t A CFARLANE’S HALL. Lessee and Manager ... Mr L, J. Lohr. THE GREAT FRANK LINCOLN, Who has lately terminated ft PHENOMENALLY SUCCESSFUL TOUR Through Australia, and is now making an equally successful tour through New Zealand, will make his first appearance in Gisborne, os THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th. English and American Press Opinions . The successor to Artemus Ward,—London Times, America’s greatest humorist.—London Telegraph. No equal in London.—London Standard. We have seen nothing funnier.—London Society. The funniest entertainment ever heard.— London Referee. One man a whole show.—Dstroit Free Press. The most amusing entertainer in New York. —N.Y. Tribune. A more thoroughly unique entertainment Boston has never seen.—Boston Times. A worthy successor of Artemus Ward, equal, if not superior, to that funniest of funny men. St. Louis Republican. Kept 4,000 people in a constant state of laughter.—Philadelphia Bulletin. He is a whole dramatic company by himself. —Chicago Morning Herald. Wellington Times—The funniest man ever seen or heard in this city. Wellington Post—Kept his audience in roars of the heartiest laughter ever heard within the walls of any place of amusement in this city. Wellington Press—The immense audience was delighted. The entertainment is the funniest and the most refined ever given in New Zealand. Retails humour from an inexhaustible source —highly successful.—Sydney Morning Herald. At the top of the tree—the great Mark Twain is second to him. We have seen nothing funnier.—Sydney Daily Telegraph. Superior even to Mr Leslie, whom he also rivals, if not excels.—Melbourne Argus. Inexpressively funny, absolutely irresistible. A great success.—Melbourne Age. EMINENT OPINIONS. The Prince of Wales—Yom imitations are simply wonderful. Hie Royal Highness laughed heartily, and repeatedly complimented Mr Lincoln upon his wonderful humoristic powers.—London Times, 28;h June, 1883. You compel laughter.—The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. A whole orchestra.—Sir Arthur Sullivan. An evening of intellectual fun.—Ruskin. Sanctified humour.—Henry Ward Beecher. A mimic ot startling fidelity.—Labouchere. Your nonsense is artistic.—Adelina Patti.
Mr C. B. Foster at the Piano. The prices ot admission are—Reserved Heats, 4a; Gallery, 8s; Back Seats, 2s. Box plan at Mr W. Good’s. Doors open at 7,30 ; commence at 8. BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS. * | LENDERS will be received at this Office up to TUESDAY, 29th instant, at 7-30 p.m., for— ALTERING THE TARUHERU FOOT. BRIDGE, as per Specifications to be seen at this office, The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, 3. BOURSE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Gisborne, October 22,1889. NOTICE, A S it is necessary that all the Accounts ZX connected with the business lately carried on by us at the Chandos Hotel, Ormond, should be finally wound up, we have handed our Books to Mr Pelham E. Richardson, who has full authority to collect moneys on our behalf, and to take any steps that he may consider needful to effect a complete settlement, WILLIAM CURRIE. Maurice hogan. Boleland Hotel, Oct. 22, 1889. IN reference to the above, any persons having contra Accounts against Messrs Curbls and Hogan up to August 6th last will oblige by at ooce forwarding them to me, PELHAM E. RICHARDSON. HttkinkifOehba, !««»<
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 368, 24 October 1889, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 368, 24 October 1889, Page 3
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